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Preface | ||
Pt. I | J2EE Overview | |
Ch. 1 | Enterprise Computing Concepts | 3 |
Ch. 2 | J2EE Component APIs | 15 |
Pt. II | JavaServer Pages | |
Ch. 3 | A First Look at JavaServer Pages | 27 |
Ch. 4 | The Elements of a JSP Page | 39 |
Ch. 5 | JSP Web Sessions | 63 |
Ch. 6 | JSP and JavaBeans | 77 |
Ch. 7 | JSP Tag Extensions | 105 |
Ch. 8 | JSPs and Servlets Revisited | 133 |
Ch. 9 | JSP Errors and Debugging | 145 |
Ch. 10 | The "Make Money" Brokerage Application | 159 |
Pt. III | Enterprise JavaBeans | |
Ch. 11 | A First Look at EJB | 187 |
Ch. 12 | The Elements of an EJB | 197 |
Ch. 13 | EJB Contexts and Containers | 219 |
Ch. 14 | EJB Session Beans | 229 |
Ch. 15 | EJB Entity Beans | 265 |
Ch. 16 | EJB Security | 305 |
Ch. 17 | EJB and Transaction Management | 319 |
Ch. 18 | Creating EJB Clients | 335 |
Ch. 19 | The Proposed EJB 2.0 Specification | 343 |
Ch. 20 | Integrating JSPs and EJBs | 355 |
App. A | The JSP API | 371 |
App. B | The EJB API | 395 |
App. C | Configuring the Tomcat Web Server | 409 |
App. D | XML Overview | 419 |
Index | 429 |
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